Thought I'd jot off a quick few words to share my exciting news.
Tomorrow at this time I will be in the place that has captured my heart more than any other--Haiti. I and two others from my church are flying to Port-au-Prince tomorrow morning. We're heading out for another 10-day short-term mission filled with construction of the vocational school we in March, vacation Bible schools and best of all we'll get to hike again into the mountains to distribute water purification tablets to residents of a rural village. I also hope to connect with old friends...and make new ones.
Here's the school that we broke ground on last March. We spent the entire time digging foundation trenches. This time we'll get to build concrete block walls. |
Haiti is the one place that breaks my heart for God's people more than any other. The land and the people have captured my heart and a part of it lives there the 345 days I'm back home. My spirit is "right" in Haiti and I feel peace and connectedness in a way I don't at home. To say that I'm excited surely doesn't express the deep longing I have to return.
I am longing to see my Haitian friends, especially my "son" Jude. God crossed our paths and linked our hearts for a reason. I pray I get a deeper understanding of that on this visit. His life is so hard and I feel so powerless to really make much of a difference.
Jude and I. |
Where does your heart break for God's children?
Where is your "Haiti?"
What are you doing to get there?
7 comments:
Glad you get to return, Kelli! I pray all goes smoothly and lives are forever changed!
I have been able to see your love for Haiti. So happy you get to return! Blessings!
...and, while you'e at it, pray for our children. For the next 228 hours, they are solely reliant upon Dad's ability to manage homework, transportation, social scheduling, proper nutrition and regular bathing. Fear and trembling, people...fear and trembling.
Kelli, I knew the day was quickly approaching when you'd be back to Haiti. Yes, He knows the plans He has for you and for the people whom you will touch. Go in His grace! Looking forward to your stories upon your return.
(And, Dan, I'm thinking, at this point, that there's less "managing" and more "hanging on for the ride." Fear and trembling, fear and trembling, indeed! Go, Dad!!)
I'll be praying for you Kelli!
Oh, Kelligirl! Praying. Can't wait to hear. So happy for you. May you be a blessing. May your heart be filled. Much love.
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